Legend Subcatchment boundary Management intent High ecological value (HEV) waters Slightly disturbed (SD) waters Water types Fresh waters Fresh waters Lakes / reservoirs Wetlands (palustrine) Marine / estuarine waters Middle estuary Lower estuary / Enclosed coastal waters Open coastal waters Midshelf Offshore 0 5 10 15 20 Kilometres ´ Scale: 1:500,000 @ A3 Mercator CapeYork Prepared on: 27 February 2017 Disclaimer Whilst every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of this product, the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection makes no representations or warranties about its accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability for any particular purpose and disclaims all responsibility and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damages (including indirect or consequential damage) and costs which you may incur as a result of the product being inaccurate or incomplete in any way and for any reason. Includes data © Commonwealth of Australia (GA), 2017 © State of Queensland, 2017 Jeannie River Basin ! ! 08 Jeannie estuaries (incl. Horwick, Starcke, Dead Dog and other estuaries) 09 Bathurst and Ninian Bays 10 Port of Cape Flattery marine waters 07 McIvor, Morgan rivers and coastal creeks 01 Bathurst Bay draining creeks (incl. Muck River) 02 North Jeannie coastal creeks outside National Park (incl. Horwick River, Wakooka Creek) 03 Jeannie River 05 Cape Flattery dune lakes 04 Starcke River 06 Port of Cape Flattery (land side) Waters in National Parks, conservation estate Ninian Bay Princess Charlotte Bay Bathurst Bay Cape Bedford Cape Bowen South Cape Bedford Cape Flattery Cape Flinders Cape Melville Flinders Island Blackwood Island Stanley Island Denham Island King Island Pipon Island Bewick Island Howick Island Nymph Island Houghton Island Port of Cooktown Port of Cape Flattery L i m i t o f Q u e en s la n d c o a s ta l w at e r s Limit o f Q ueen sl an d co as ta l wa ters Limit of Queensland coastal waters Endeavour Basin Jeannie Basin N o r m a n b y B a s i n Roc kyC r e e k M civ o r R i v er E n d e a v o u r Ri v e r R i g h t B r a n c h W h i t e W a t e r C r e e k T a m ul a n C k S a n d y C r e e k Bir t hda y C r e e k Wa koo k a C ree k T e mp l e C r e e k B eat t i eC r e e k Is a b el l a C r e e k Ba r r a m u n d i Cr e e k B r o w n C r e e k B a ttle Ca m pC r e e k J ea n n i e R i ve r T r a p C re e k S t a r c ke R i v er D u f f e rs C re e k B ac k C re e k M o r g a n R i v e r H o w i c k R iv er B r i d ge C r e e k C la y hol e C re e k B u l l Cr e e k B e a t t i e Creek J a c k R i v e r S an d a l w ood Ck M a r r e t t Ri v er J e a n n i e R i ve r Nor m a n by Riv e r Hopevale Waters seaward of the plume line and outside Queensland state waters are HEV for GBRMPA purposes. ¬ « 08 ¬ « 08 ¬ « 09 ¬ « 09 ¬ « 10 ¬ « 07 ¬ « 01 ¬ « 02 ¬ « 02 ¬ « 02 ¬ « 03 ¬ « 05 ¬ « 05 ¬ « 05 ¬ « 05 ¬ « 04 ¬ « 04 ¬ « 06 145°E 145°E 144°30'E 144°30'E 14°30'S 14°30'S 15°S 15°S DRAFT This map is draft and for discussion purposes only. Not government policy. Key to Environmental Values Aquatic Ecosystems Human Consumer Primary Recreation Secondary Recreation Visual Recreation Cultural & Spiritual Values Industrial Use Aquaculture Drinking Water Irrigation Stock Water Farm Supply D:\Workspace\d160317 CY WQIP\CY subcatchments_A3P_DDP_v15.mxd 27/02/2017 Page 7 of 8